Chapman's Points Flashcards

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Adrenals

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2 ? 2.5? above and 1? on either side of the umbilicus

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Pharynx

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Between spinous and transverse processes of C2

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Larynx

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Between transverse and spinous processes of C2

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Liver

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5th and 6th ICSs from MCL to the sternum on the right

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Tongue

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Between spinous and transverse processes of C2

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Myocardium

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Intertransverse space between T2 and T3, between the spinous and transverse processes.

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Pyloric Stenosis

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Along the sternal body from the angle of Louis to the xiphoid process

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Cerebrum

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Intertransverse space between C1 and C2

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Spleen

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7th ICS on left close to costochondral junction

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Stomach hyperacidity

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5th ICS from MCL to sternum on left

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Testes

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Upper, medial border of the pubic bone

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Intestinal peristalsis

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Between ASIS and greater trochanter

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Broad ligament

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From the trochanter downward on the outer aspect of the femur to within 2?of the knee joint

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Urethra

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Inner edge of the pubic ramus near the upper edge of the pubic symphysis

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Arm neuritis

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Intertransverse space between T3 and T4, between the spinous and transverse processes.

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Gallbladder

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Intertransverse space between T6 and T7, between the spinous and transverse processes.

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Larynx

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Upper surface of 2nd rib, 2-3? from the sternum

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Stomach hyperacidity

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Intertransverse space between T5 and T6, between the spinous and transverse processes on left

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Stomach decreased peristalsis

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6th ICS from MCL to sternum on left

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Prostate

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Between PSIS and spinous process of L5

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Urethra

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Superior edge of transverse process of L2

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Myocardium

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2nd ICS close to the sternum

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Thyroid

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Between spinous and transverse processes of T2

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Intestinal peristalsis

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Costovertebral junction of 11th rib on right

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Nose

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Costochondral junction of 1st rib

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Neck

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Medial aspect of proximal humerus from the surgical neck inferiorly

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Prostate

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Laterally on either side of the pubic symphysis, and from the greater trochanter inferiorly to within 2? of the knee on lateral femur

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Retina

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Anterior aspect of humerus inferior to surgical neck

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Nose

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Lateral aspect of the transverse process of C1

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Vagina, leukorrhea

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Between PSIS and spinous process of L5, the inner femoral condyle and superiorly from 3-6? on the posterior aspect

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Ovaries

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Intertransverse space between T9 and T10 (inner half of ovary) and between T10 and T11 (outer half of ovary)

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Esophagus

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Between transverse and spinous processes of T2

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Uterus

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Tip of transverse process of L5 toward the iliac crest between PSIS and spinous process of L5

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Arm Circulation

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Superior angle of the sapula, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ribs along inner margin of scapula

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Cerebellum

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just under skull midway between nuchal ligament and C1 transverse process

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Broad ligament

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Between PSIS and spinous process of L5

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Kidney

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Intertransverse space between T12 and L1, between the spinous and transverse processes.

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Tongue

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Anterior aspect of 2nd rib cartilage ?? lateral to sternum

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Inguinal lymph nodes

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Lowest 2/5 of the sartorius muscle and its attachment to the tibia, and just above the medial femoral condyle

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Bladder

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Superior edge of transverse process of L2

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Lung, lower

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4th ICS close to the sternum

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Middle ear

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Upper edge of the clavicle, just beyond where it crosses the 1strib

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Neurasthenia

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All muscular attachments of pectoralis major on the humerus, clavicle, sternum and cartilage of the ribs,especially rib 4 in front of the MAL

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Thyroid

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2nd ICS close to sternum

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Testes

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Intertransverse space between T9 and T10 (inner half of testes) and between T10 and T11 (outer half of testes)

46
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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Gallbladder

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6th ICS from MCL to the sternum on the right

47
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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Bladder

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Around the umbilicus, as well as on the pubic symphysis close to the median line

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Bronchus

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2nd ICS close to the sternum

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Pyloric Stenosis

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Costovertebral junction of the 10th rib on the right

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Small intestine

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Intertransverse spaces from T8-T11, between the spinous and transverse processes on left

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Conjunctiva

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Front of the humerus, middle aspect of the surgical neck inferiorly

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Hemorrhoids

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On the sacrum close to the ilium at the lower end of the SIJ and on the ichial tuberosity

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Clitoris

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Upper, inner aspect of the posterior thigh3-5? long and 1.5-2? wide

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Colon

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Trinaglular space from the transverse process of L2 to transverse process of L4 and along the iliac crest

55
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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Esophagus

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2nd ICS close to sternum

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Spleen

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Intertransverse space between T7 and T8, between the spinous and transverse processes.

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Sinuses

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Between the spinous and transverse processes of C2

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Pancreas

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Intertransverse space between T7 and T8, between the spinous and transverse processes.

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Stomach decreased peristalsis

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Intertransverse space between T6 and T7, between the spinous and transverse processes, on left

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Liver

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Intertransverse space between T5 -T6 and T6-T7, between the spinous and transverse processes on the right

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Abdomen

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Upper edge of the body and ramus of the pubic bone near the pubic symphysis

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Neurasthenia

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4th rib, from costovertebral junction to the rib angle

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Middle ear

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Superior edge C1 transverse process

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Arm Circulation

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Muscular attachments of the pectoralis minor to the 3rd, 4thand 5thribs

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Kidney

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1? superior and 1? lateral to either side of the umbilicus

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Colon

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An area 1-2? wide, extending from the greater trochanter to within an inch of the patella on the anterior-lateral aspect of the femur; On the Right side = upper 1/5th indicates cecum, next 3/5ths reflects the ascending colon, last 1/5th reflects the first 2/5ths of the transverse colon; On the Left side = first 1/5th just above the knee corresponds to the last 3/5ths of the transverse colon, the middle 3/5ths reflects the descending colon, and the last 1/5th is the sigmoid; the extreme upper end of the trochanter on the left side reflects the recto-sigmoid junction.

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Tonsils

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Between nuchal ligament and C1 transverse process

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Inguinal lymph nodes

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On sacrum close to ilium

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Clitoris

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Articulation of the coccyx with the sacrum

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Pancreas

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7th ICS on the right close to the costochondral junction

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Tonsils

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1st ICS close to sternum

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Lung, upper

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3rd ICS close to the sternum

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Retina

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Around the suboccipital nerve

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Uterus

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Upper edge of the junction of the pubic ramus with the ischium

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Fallopian tubes

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Between PSIS and spinous process of L5

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Conjunctiva

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Around the suboccipital nerve

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Arm neuritis

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3RD ICS near the sternum

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Adrenals

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Intertransverse space between T11 and T12 between spinous and transverse processes

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Lung, lower

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Intertransverse space between T4 and T5, between the spinous and transverse processes.

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Ovaries

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Superior, medial border of the pubic bone

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Small intestine

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8th, 9th, and 10th ICSs near cartilaginous attachments bilaterally

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Pharynx

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Front of the 1st rib ?-1? medial to clavicle crossing the 1st rib

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Abdomen

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Tip of transverse process of L2

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Vagina

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Upper, inner aspect of the posterior thigh 3-5? long and 1.5-2? wide and adjacent to the articulation of the coccyx with the sacrum

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Lung, upper

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Intertransverse space between T3 and T4, between the spinous and transverse processes.

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Bronchus

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Between the spinous and transverse processes of T2

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Cerebellum

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Tip of coracoid process Cerebrum

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Sinuses

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3.5? from sternum on superior edge of rib 2 and the 1st ICS

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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Appendix

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Intertransverse space between T11 and T12 on right

90
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Posterior Chapman?s Point for Neck

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Across the transverse processes of C3-C7

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Anterior Chapman?s Point for Appendix

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Upper edge, near the tip of the 12th rib on the right